The Chollas Lake is a very unique lake because it is a great place for
children under fifteen to go. In fact, the only fishermen that are
allowed here are the ones fifteen years old and younger. They even
offer day camps and fishing clinics for these children making it a
great place for all young anglers to learn about bass fishing.
How to Catch Freshwater Bass in San Diego
Fishing for freshwater bass in San Diego is not any different than
anywhere else in the nation. All the basic techniques work well in
these waters and the bass will be attracted to the same bait as they
would anywhere else. All bass are aggressive feeders and will basically
try to eat anything they can get in their mouth. This is great news for
the angler because it means they should have good luck with any bait
they decide to use.
Bass are territorial so if you invade their space with a line and bait
they will most likely go after it, even if they are not actively
feeding at the time. Some of the most common baits used that usually
get the best results are crankbait, buzzbait, worms, topwater lures,
spoons, jigs spinnerbaits and shad.
Casting, jigging and flipping and pitching are three methods that work
well when bass fishing in San Diego. Of course, if you enlist the help
of a charter service to take you out on the waters, they will be able
to tell you which methods work the best for each area that you visit.
Providing this type of information is part of their job and the reason
so many visitors prefer to use guides and charter services to help them
get the most from each and every one of their adventures.
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